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Midnightlife Crisis
Midnightlife Crisis (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: PNKMN 050. Rel: 08 Dec 23
 
Electro
Music Is A Spiritual Thing (4:25)
My Utopia Is Your Dystopia (4:32)
Outtabahn (4:51)
Cars Rule Everything Around Me (4:26)
Midnightlife Crisis (4:59)
Love Warrior (4:41)
Hope (4:46)
Bouncing Bell (4:19)
Spitting Words Into The Sea (3:17)
Plague Of Men (4:00)
Leaving The Field (3:32)
Villa Park 911 (4:15)
Intérprete: DJ Mau Mau
 in stock $33.16
Hope
Hope (7")
Cat: PNKMN 0495. Rel: 29 Sep 23
 
Electro
Hope (4:45)
Hope (instrumental) (4:46)
Review: After many years making left of centre house, Credit OO is now more often found operating in the world of electro. That's the case here with his new 7" for the fiery and independent Pinkman. 'Hope' is a busy cut with a rather unique indie vocal over a fat and bouncy bassline and in amongst zippy synths and tumbling melodic rain. It's a great collision of different worlds. For those who want it more traditional and straight up for the club, the instrumental version on the flip has you covered. It's a potent cut with subtle trance energy.
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out of stock $15.26
Count 8
Count 8 (limited 12")
Cat: MTRON 032. Rel: 13 Jul 23
 
Techno
Count 8 (5:02)
Ratlife In The Sunshine (4:25)
Breathe One Two (4:57)
The Mental Voice (4:37)
Cosmic Ghetto (3:33)
Review: Credit 00 continues to be one of the most fascinating weirdniks from Dresden's Uncanny Valley, offering up cheeky electro with heaps of personality. On a return visit to Berlin label Mechatronica, he's not holding back a jot on the wild-style ideas. Just listen to 'Ratlife In The Sunshine', which creates a hybridised footwork-Miami bass style twist up of Roy Ayers' 'Everybody Loves The Sunshine' with all the soul replaced by gnarliness. If that sounds like sacrilege, fear not - your boy Rat Life has the swerve to pull it off. The electro might be slightly more focused on the B-side, but these tracks still spit with non-conformist energy which is so very welcome when many stick to a very established genre formula.
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 in stock $15.78
No More Sad Trance!
Cat: UV 058. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Breakbeat
No More Sad Trance! (5:48)
No More Sad Trance'trumental (5:50)
Bring Back The Hoover & Put More Cowbell On It! (4:55)
Save The Forest! (6:54)
Review: German artist Credit 00 raises an interesting conundrum - does trance need to be 'sad'? Do its usually formulaic melodies and structures necessarily mean it always has to be as gushing, emotional, and intense as it often is? Isn't trance that isn't sad just acid / happy hardcore? These might be among life's deepest questions and the artist attempts to answer them here across four rib-tickly bangers. The A-side brings us 'No More Sad Trance!', and while it does contain a wistful vocal repeating "always thinkin' bout you" (somewhat sad), its lead acid line opts for less melodic variation, while the drum palette sounds to borrow from UK hardcore. The B-side tunes are similar, but borrow from neighbouring styles like bleep and acid house, with 'Save The Forest' working in trancey vocal gateage while managing to not get too lost in rumination. Happy trance is a success, we say.
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 in stock $17.64
Data Phobia
Data Phobia (hand-numbered hand-stamped 12")
Cat: MTRONW 010. Rel: 14 Jan 22
 
Electro
Data Phobia (4:51)
Being Baked (5:01)
Fatty Acid (5:31)
Control Z (4:37)
out of stock $10.01
Protest Love Songs
Cat: PNKMN 042. Rel: 06 Apr 21
 
Electro
New Tech Swing (5:01)
Die Welt (6:47)
Slaves Of War (5:17)
Jus Tee Naa (5:19)
Review: Credit 00 is back on the cult Pinkman label with more of his twisted electro slash new beat slash odd-ball club joints. 'New Tech Swing' is slow and tests you as it churns over, with prickly hits and slithering electro bass, while 'Die Welt' brings a more dark vibe that is haunting and star-gazing. 'Slaves Of War' is another track focussed don atmosphere with is slow, sludgy beats and dehumanised vocals. 'Jus Tee Naa' is a drunken rhythm with kicks and bass and acid twitches all piled up on top of one another and threatening to collapse at any time.
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out of stock $10.52
Super Scratch EP
Cat: FM 01. Rel: 28 May 20
 
Electro
Super Scratch (5:01)
Computer Beat (4:53)
Ost Block (4:21)
Super Scratch (Egyptian Lover vocal remix) (4:48)
Super Scratch (Egyptian Lover instrumental remix) (4:50)
Scratchapella (2:31)
Review: Credit 00 is in full-on electro mode here, offering up some seriously retro-futurist vibes with a little help from remixer Egyptian Lover. The 1980s electro original handles "Super Scratch", a formidably bass-heavy affair that in its original form peppers a retro-futurist groove with scratch samples, freestyle-esque melodies and some killer vocal samples that doff an oversized cap to early 1980s electro. Egyptian Lover naturally plays on the '80s feel of the track, adding extra-spacey synths, especially squelchy bass and - on the "remix" and "acapella" versions - his own distinctive rapped and talkbox-tweaked vocals. Also worth a listen is bonus cut "Computer Beat", which sounds like Kraftwerk having a sonic fist-fight with Phuture.
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Intérprete: Mark Forshaw
out of stock $12.62
Beats For The Streets EP
Cat: MTRON 017. Rel: 24 Jan 20
 
Electro
Let It Roll (4:38)
Islamatronics (5:27)
Streets (4:35)
Electromotive Force (4:59)
out of stock $13.16
The Rejects
The Rejects (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: OTF 002. Rel: 31 Oct 19
 
Electro
Broken Glass Everywhere (5:05)
Reject (4:45)
Harder Faster Slower (5:02)
Ghostride (4:58)
Intérprete: Zukas
out of stock $10.52
Game Over
Game Over (gatefold 2xLP + stickers)
Cat: UVLP 05. Rel: 16 Mar 17
 
Electro
Level One (2:32)
Game Over (5:47)
Hit Fire To Respawn (5:08)
Breakers Revenge (5:51)
Dance Dance Revolution (5:56)
Odyssey (3:18)
Insert Disk Two (1:36)
One Zero One (5:41)
King Of Monsters (5:19)
Jungle Hunt (5:07)
Quasar (live In Karl-Marx-Stadt) (6:20)
Last March (3:03)
out of stock $22.10
The Living Room Life EP
Cat: UV 008. Rel: 07 Mar 12
 
Deep House
Another Me
The Clave Problem
The Living Room Life
Brio's Theme
Review: Having previously contributed to Uncanny Valley 003 - perhaps our favourite various artists release from Uncanny Valley - Credit 00 becomes the latest artist to step up and deliver a solo EP for the Dresden imprint. Like Cuthead, C Beams and Jacob Korn before him, Credit 00 aka Alexander Dorn revels in the spotlight delivering a quartet of house cuts that reference the Mid West of the US without sounding like clones, embellishing each with his own sense of rhythm and texture. Snapping machine funk deep with layers of analogue detail and flexing acid are apparent from the opening track "Another Me" and tracks like "The Clave Problem" and "The Living Room Life" deftly combine a sense of melodic introspection with the impetus for bodily movement. Long may Dresden provide so fruitful for Uncanny Valley!
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out of stock $9.46
Funk The System
Cat: RAT 22. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Electro
Yellow Fire (4:29)
Never Mind The Gap! (5:07)
Ursuppe (4:41)
Funk The System (feat Rizmi On The Mic) (6:07)
Urban Utan (5:45)
Review: Credit 00 continues to bring his own brand of deviant machine music to the forefront on Rat Life, this time aided and abetted by the mighty Wolf Muller. The two reportedly got into the studio in Dusseldorf in 2018 and took an omnivorous approach from chopping up breaks and sampling acoustic instruments to wringing as much funk as possible out of every synth in reach. While the tracks have been stewing for some time, now they're finally available on this release, sounding like a perfect summation of two distinct voices in the leftfield reaches of German club music and not like anything either has released before.
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out of stock $19.75
The Orbitants 3
The Orbitants 3 (transparent blue vinyl 12")
Cat: FUME 015. Rel: 24 Jun 22
 
Electro
DJ Overdose - "Astor" (4:09)
Credit 00 - "Delete Wack MC's" (5:10)
Fastgraph - "The Tunnel" (5:25)
Gamma Intel - "Papenthin" (5:24)
Review: Fu.me is an Italian techno, breaks and electro label founded by George K, which is continuing to present some of the realest deviant machine funk on the market via it's The Orbitants series. The latest instalment leads in with DJ Overdose, who offers up some blown out metallic melodies over a rasping beat in his uncompromising style. Credit 00 follows up with the nasty funk of 'Delete Wack MCs' while Fastgraph gets rubbery and riotous on 'The Tunnel'. Gamma Intel completes the set with the squashed and sinewy throwdown 'Papenthin', rounding out a record no serious electro head should be without.
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out of stock $16.59
RM 12001
RM 12001 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: RM 12001. Rel: 04 Dec 17
 
Electro
Robyrt Hecht & XY0815 - "The Left Lane" (5:07)
Varum - "Das Bruch" (5:40)
Perm - "All" (6:16)
Credit 00 - "On Hold" (4:43)
Review: The first release from R.A.N.D Muzik Recordings, a new venture from Gunnar Heuschkel and Jan Freund's Leipzig-based pressing plant, is either a statement of intent or a collection of killer cuts from artists they've previously dealt with. Either way, it's something of a treat from start to finish. For proof, check the early Orbital-goes-electro positivity of Varum's "Das Busch", the psychedelic, acid-fired electro trip of Perm's thoroughly intoxicated "All", and the low-slung, pitched-down, lo-fi electro swing of Uncanny Valley regular Credit 00's fine "On Hold". If that's not enough to sway you, Robyrt Hecht and XY0185 do a passable impression of Drexciya on bustling opener "The Left Lane".
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out of stock $10.52
Uncanny Valley 003
Cat: UV 003. Rel: 06 Apr 11
 
Deep House
One Day In Metropia - "Night Trrain"
Credit 00 - "Eiserne Lunge"
Tefan Lohse - "Fog Patches"
Projektname Unbekannt - "Dresden, Den 15 05 2005"
Review: Dresden label Uncanny Valley unveil the third of four compilation EPs with the sci-fi leanings of the distinctive artwork more than matched by the diverse musical input here. From the opening mighty bass drum thud of Metropia's "Night Train" and its subsequent expansion into far reaching washes of analogue synths this release drips quality! Credit 00's "Eiserne Lunge" follows on an inverted Drexciyan flex, with sci-fi stabs of laser bass teeing off with ripples of Martian melody crafted from the finest analogue gear. On the B Side, Tefan Lohse's "Fog Patches" arises from the bubbling sonic ether and quickly settles into a sprawling journey through the expanses of fluctuating acid rhythms whilst Projektname Unbekannt's "Dresden, Den 15 05 2005" ends on an introspective yet still highly melodic note. Highly Recommended!
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out of stock $8.41
Syronic Hero
Cat: BR 01. Rel: 09 Jan 13
 
Electro
Unknown Artist - "Byronic Hero"
Credit 00 - "Communicate With My Dead Budgie"
Pork Four - "Acidx"
Invalog - "Again"
Headnoaks - "Human Community"
Cvbox - "Wechselbalg"
Intérprete: Leri Ahel
out of stock $9.46
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